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Well... He was interested in the shamanistic aspect of the expansion of the senses. Muddying the waters can provide insight too, it's all about interpretation. I just enjoy the way he tells it not necessarily buying into it. However he does communicate a lot based on the history of cults, drug use and the spirit world/altered states.
What he said about John Dee and the black mirror, the Eleunesian mysteries and his theory about the evolution of man and how it was affected by the consumption of hallucinogenic mushrooms is entertaining at the very least.
He's a hippie, or was.

Oh, totally.

I'm comfortable with saying Jesus started a mushroom cult.

Originally Posted by GregN

Grocery stores are like chinese and mexican places; some of them are local.

I see auras around people, energy eminating from plants, rocks, planets, etc.. outlines of other creatures like elves, dragons, angels and tricksters, shapeshifters, orbs swarming around in the sky, subtle voices lol

I don't believe in ghosts and have never had an experience with one, but, on the other hand, I have read a lot of books about real life ghost stories over the years and some of that stuff just can't be rationally or scientifically explained, so, one has to wonder . . .

"It's a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography, if you're lucky."

I don't believe in ghosts and have never had an experience with one, but, on the other hand, I have read a lot of books about real life ghost stories over the years and some of that stuff just can't be rationally or scientifically explained, so, one has to wonder . . .

Normally the lack of a rational answer is evidence that people often aren't rational

So, sure this is going to get some heat, but why do people get up in arms that people believe in the supernatural? Honest question every time one of these threads pop up you get a bunch shitting on the idea of supernatural worse then christians demand they believe in the one true god. Religious nusts being zealots because they want an afterlife I get but the opposite seems pretty fucked up.

So, sure this is going to get some heat, but why do people get up in arms that people believe in the supernatural? Honest question every time one of these threads pop up you get a bunch shitting on the idea of supernatural worse then christians demand they believe in the one true god. Religious nusts being zealots because they want an afterlife I get but the opposite seems pretty fucked up.

It's a good question, so rather than giving a standard shitty answer I had a think and will try to answer honestly.

I think it irks me personally because, like religion, it's the belief in something without evidence. Once you are happy to remove the need for evidence (and I mean genuine evidence, not just testament) then what's the point in trying to talk about anything or further ourselves in anything?

For me it's just another sign that we as a race will forever more be burning the demons out of children and all the other endless piles of shit that people do in the name of superstition and deities.

Let me qualify this by saying there are definitely fantastical things that I don't believe in due to a lack of evidence that will turn out to be true, no question, but I just can't bring myself to blindly believe in them beforehand.